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Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes)

Class III. Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes). • Open a new part file and Save as Piston.sldprt Create the Cylinder • Click on Top Plane (or plane 2) then open a sketch • From the origin, click and drag a circle. • Dimension the circle 20mm

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Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes)

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  1. Class III Solidworks ExerciseModeling the piston (30 minutes) • • Open a new part file and Save as Piston.sldprt • Create the Cylinder • • Click on Top Plane (or plane 2) then open a sketch • • From the origin, click and drag a circle. • • Dimension the circle 20mm • • Click the isometric view (if isometric icon is not visible go to view, toolbars, standard view) • • Hit the Extrusion key • • In Direction 1, type 15mm, Blind • • In Direction 2, type 50mm, Blind • • Click OK and label Main cylinder 15 50

  2. Solidworks ExerciseModeling the piston (30 minutes) • Create a slot • • Click Front View • • Select Front (or plane 1) plane and open a sketch • • Select centerline tool, then draw a centerline vertically through the origin • • Select the line, then hit the Mirror tool • • Draw a half rectangle using the line tool • • Dimension the width to be 5mm. • • Hit the extruded cut tool • • Select Through All, then check Both Directions • • Click OK and label Slot 5

  3. Solidworks ExerciseModeling the piston (30 minutes) • Square off the ends • • Select Front (or plane 1) plane and open a sketch • • With Line tool, draw an L shape to the right of the origin. Start by snapping to the top edge. • • Select the bottom segment and while holding the Cntrl key down select the edge at the bottom of slot • • Right click the mouse and select … Add Relation • • Click on ‘Collinear’ and close • • Dimension the vertical line 6mm to the right of the origin • • Select the Cut tool • • Select Through All; check Both Directions. • • Note arrow showing what will be cut away, then hit OK; Label Flat face 6

  4. Solidworks ExerciseModeling the piston (30 minutes) • Mirror squared end • • Select insert, pattern/mirror, mirror feature. • • Highlight Mirror Plane box, then select Right (or plane 3) plane in the Features Manager Tree • • Highlight Features to mirror box, then select Flat face in the Features Manager Tree, then hit OK • • Leave this labeledMirror1

  5. Solidworks ExerciseModeling the piston (30 minutes) 5 • Make a hole • • Select a face on the right ‘squared end’ plane • • Open a sketch • • Draw a construction line from Origin, upwards • • Select Circle tool and place the cursor on the construction line, then drag to create any sized circle • • Dimension circle to be 5mm diameter • • Dimension distance of circle from origin to be 7.5mm • • Click extrude cut, up to surface • • Click OK and label Pin Hole 7.5

  6. Solidworks ExerciseModeling the piston (30 minutes) • Chamfer the bottom • • Turn on wireframe viewing • • Select the bottom edge • • Hit Chamfer button • • Choose Angle-Distance, 1.5mm, 45 degrees

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